After being skittled out for 138 on the opening day, the Delhi bowlers did a decent job to restrict Rajasthan to 240 keeping the first innings lead to 102. Delhi gave a better account of themselves finishing the day at 176 for one.
Skipper Gambhir took charge in the second essay with a fighting unbeaten 77 and added 166 for the opening stand with Unmukt who struck 84.
The former India U-19 captain should have got a century but was caught behind off Manjeet Singh's bowling.
At close of play, nightwatchman Pradeep Sangwan (6 batting) was giving Gambhir company.
Even though Rajasthan got a handy 102-run first innings lead, it seems that the match will have an outright result. Delhi might fancy their chances if they can set a target of 225 for Rajasthan in their fourth innings chase.
Having added 71 runs for the fourth wicket, Parvinder Awana (2/24 in 14 overs) removed Puneet caught by Milind Kumar.
In his very next over, Awana removed Menaria, who nicked one to Mohit Ahlawat behind stumps.
Having lost two set batsmen in quick succession, Rajasthan were dealt a third blow as Rajesh Bishnoi (0) was trapped leg before by Sumit Narwal.
The home team were reduced to 143 for six after which Dishant Yagnik (40) and bowling hero Deepak Chahar (50) frustrated the visiting team bowlers with a 87 run stand.
But at 230 for six, there was another collapse as left-arm spinner Manan Sharma (3/59) wiped off the tail after part-time offie Milind Kumar ended the partnership cleaning up Chahar.
Brief Scores: Delhi 138 & 2nd Innings 176/1 (Gautam Gambhir 77 batting, Unmukt Chand 84)
Rajasthan 1st innings: 240 (Deepak Chahar 50, Puneet Yadav 46, Dishant Yagnik 40, Sumit Narwal 3/47, Parvinder Awana 2/24).
